Scots residents urged to 'check sheds' as urgent search for missing man continues

Residents in Cullen are being urged to examine their sheds as cops proceed to seek for a lacking man.

Alan Murray hasn't been seen since round 11.30pm on Saturday, February 26, within the Seatown space close to Grant Avenue.

Police say the 54-year-old disappearance is 'out of character', along with his household rising more and more involved for him.

Cops are urging anybody with info to return ahead and have urged locals to examine non-public CCTV, doorbell cameras and dascham footage.

Residents are additionally being requested to examine inside sheds and outbuildings.

Alan is described as round 5ft 10ins tall and of stocky construct, with honest hair.

He was final seen carrying a pink shirt, black jacket, orange snood, darkish denims and ankle boots.

Sergeant Kate Costin of Elgin Police Station stated: “It's out of character for Alan to not keep up a correspondence along with his household and we're rising more and more involved for him.

“I might urge anybody who believes they might have seen him at any time since Saturday night time or who has another info to return ahead.

“We might additionally urge individuals who dwell across the Grant Avenue space in Cullen to evaluation any non-public CCTV, doorbell or dashcam footage you might have. I might additionally ask anybody who has a shed or outbuilding the place somebody may search shelter to examine this.

“Anybody with info can name 101, utilizing reference 2576 of 27 February 2022.”

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